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“One of the finest reads on stock market investing that I have come across.” – Christopher Gilchrist, Editor, The IRS Report. “Clear and insightful – this guide can empower any intelligent individual to stand toe-to-toe with the top professional money managers.” – Dr Peter Johnson, Said Business School, Oxford University.
Are you confident about your investment strategy? Could it be more profitable? The Financial Times Guide to Selecting Shares that Perform is here to assist you in determining the most effective approach to buying and selling shares. It guides you to tailor your strategy to your available time, financial resources, ultimate objectives, and your risk and loss tolerance levels.
In this comprehensively updated fourth edition of their best-selling investment guide, Richard Koch and Leo Gough elucidate ten unique and proven investment techniques for your consideration. They detail the different strategies required for navigating today’s bear market conditions and illustrate how investing in the stock market can be both enjoyable and profitable.
The Financial Times Guide to Selecting Shares that Perform provides you with:
– Persuasive reasons to take control of your own share portfolio.
– A quiz to help pinpoint your investor type and the right strategy for you.
– Ten proven methods for selecting profitable shares.
– Case studies and explanations of both successful and unsuccessful investments.
When purchasing anything from a house or car to lunch, we strive to make choices that align with our lifestyle, personality, budget, and needs. Investing in stocks and shares should be no different. Initially published as Selecting Shares that Perform, this book guides you on finding an investment method that suits you, sticking to it, and potentially earning significant money on the stock market.
No matter if you’re a novice investor or already have a sophisticated investment portfolio, The Financial Times Guide to Selecting Shares that Perform makes investing in the stock market not just more rewarding, but also more enjoyable.